How to disable App Script Menu in Google Spreadsheets? - sourceforge-appscript

How can I disable "app script" under the extensions menu when google spreadsheets are shared with anyone and only the admin can access it?

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How to enable Advanced Google Services via new Cloud Projects?

It seems that Google updated their projects console, and when you go to enable an advanced service in Apps Script it no longer directs you to the auto-generated project for your apps script project.
The docs say that a project will be automatically created for apps script projects.
Click Cloud Platform Project link here:
Which takes you to https://console.developers.google.com/cloud-resource-manager where it asks you to create a project.
There is no longer a selection or area to add APIs to the Apps Script project. If I follow that link with an existing Apps Script project that already has working advanced services, it errors out on the project Id.
How can Advanced Services be enabled on new Apps Script projects?
From the page you ended up on, click the "hamburger" icon/navigation menu, and then in the sidebar at the bottom, click "Google Cloud Platform." Then click the same navigation icon, and from the sidebar menu, choose "APIs and Services" That gets you to the page that should open by default.
Your account is automatically loading some other page by default. I could only guess why. We may never know why. The browser and Apps Script probably need to coordinate somehow to know what URL to load, but with the new changes, it looks like something went wrong.

Google Drive Android Api reset Play Services Authorization

When debugging a GDAA app, I need to re-test a "brand new account" situation. I.e. getting the dialog that asks user to allow the Drive access:
"[YourApp] would like to: View and manage Google drive files that you
have opened or created by this app"
Is there a re-set method that would get me back to ground zero?
You can reset this via the Drive "manage apps" page on the web. Disconnect the app from your drive.
Have a look at the 'Google Settings' app on your device, in the 'Connected apps' section you should be able to select and disconnect your app. At least for other kinds of permissions (e.g. contacts), allowed apps show up there.
Edit: The same can be done via the web here.

Add an external link in the admin dashboard

I am developing an app and need an external LINK in Shopify admin panel like given picture.
where to add code snippet for the link? Do i need to add a script via API or changing in theme.
This feature is called "Application links". You can setup these links at your partner dashboard.
Go to https://app.shopify.com/services/partners/
Click on 'Apps' tab
Click on the application name you want to have an application link
Click on "Edit App Details"
Scroll down, there is "Application links" section

InfoPath 2010 forms do not open in the Browser using IE8

If the user has InfoPath installed on their PC the form will default to open in InfoPath. This is not desirable. All forms should open in the browser not in InfoPath. Why? Because some users in the company my have infopath installed and some may not. It's unrealistic to uninstall InfoPath on users computers just so the forms will open in the browser.
Please review this video for more details: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkIeE8MTnSc
I had the same problem. For me, pasting "?OpenIn=Browser" after the links (by default), solved the problem
You can force Sharepoint to open Infopath forms in the browser instead of the client application (Infopath).
In short:
Make sure your form is browser enabled
Make sure your form library is set to "Display as web page" under advanced settings
Make sure you configure the InfoPath Forms Services to render form templates that are browser enabled by users.
Quote from Open Infopath form in a browser when click New Item on Forms Library:
When you are creating a Infopath form make sure you tick the Enable
browser enabled features only at the time when you are creating a new
infopath form. Make sure that your form is browser enabled (Tools ->
Form Options -> Compatibility) in InfoPath. The "Design a form that
can be opened in the browser" is checked and selected. After designing
your form publish it in your Sharepoint Forms Library.
After that follow this step:
Go to the Form Library to which you published the InfoPath form
template.
Click Settings on the Form Library menu bar and choose Form
Library Settings from the drop-down menu.
On the Customize page under the General
Settings category, click Advanced settings .
On the Form Library Advanced Settings: page
under the Browser-enabled Documents category, choose Display as a Web
page .
From the Central Administration also make sure to enable this feature.
To enable this setting:
Open SharePoint Central Administration .
Click the Application Management tab.
On the Application Management page under the InfoPath Forms
Services category, click Configure InfoPath Forms Services .
On the Configure InfoPath Forms Services page under the User
Browser-enabled Form Templates category, check Render form templates
that are browser-enabled by users .
InfoPath will not open in Browser when used as a default form in a 2010 SharePoint Document set. This occurs whether force open in browser is set or not. It's a bug. I am wondering what InfoPath sees when it determines whether or not to open in the client and if there is a way to disable this writing some custom code into the form? Or perhaps once could customize the document set settings such that it would always open in the browser? from other posts on the web this problem also occurs with various other SharePoint 2010 special libraries/templates such as record center.
Moontear, The expected behavior is that ALL links (search links, task links, workflow email links) associated with the published InfoPath form open in the browser regardless of InfoPath being installed on users PCs. Keep in mind that ALL form links will open in the browser when using Chrome or FireFox.

Testing Facebook app on VB.NET WebBrowser - IFrame Access Deined - Cross-Domain Scripting

I have a facebook iframe app I'm trying to test using a WebBrowser Control on a form in VB.NET 2010. Whenever I try to access the WebBrowser.Document.Window.Frames frame object on a document where my app is showing in the broswer, I get an Access Denined exception. Reading around on the web, I see people saying that this is to keep scripts in a document from accessing content in iframes that are pulling content from another domain, as per 'http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533028.aspx', for security reasons.
While I totally understand why this is done for the general public, how can I disable it on my machine so that I can run these tests? I can't properly test my app without doing it in the facebook iframe and using the WebBrowser control is the only way I know to do this test programmatically.
Any ideas? I'm on windows server 2003 and ie8, .net4.0, if that helps. I own the domain where the app is, and its in AS.NET MVC2, so if there's anything I can do to the web code to enable this??? I also removed the Internet Explorer ENhanced Security COnfiguaration component, but that didn't help.
Thanks,
Philip
Have you tried changing your Internet Explorer settings to enable cross domain scripting?
I believe the VB.Net Web Browser control inherits settings from the local copy of IE.
Try this:
From Internet Explorer, choose Internet Options from the Tools menu.
On the Security tab of the Internet Options dialog box, select the Local Intranet Web Content Zone and then click Custom Level.
Locate the Miscellaneous/Access Data Sources Across Domains setting, and then select Enable, as shown in Figure 2.
Click OK, and then click Yes to the warning dialog box that appears.
Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
Also try adding the Facebook https Url into your trusted sites.
As a last resort disable Native XMLHttp in IE and attempt to revert back to an older version of the XMLHttp object.